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PGA Tour
For the second straight year Scottie Scheffler (USA) was the PGA Tour's leading money winner, with 2023 season earnings of $21,014,342 on the Tour. Jon Rahm (Esp) was second with $16,522,608. Viktor Hovland (Nor) was third with $14,112,235.
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PGA Tour
Scottie Scheffler (USA) was the PGA Tour 2022 season leading money winner, with earnings of $14,046,910 on the Tour. Cameron Smith (Aus) was second with $10,107,897. Will Zalatoris (USA) was third with $9,405,082.
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PGA Tour
Jon Rahm (Esp) was the PGA Tour 2021 season leading money winner, with earnings of $7,705,933 on the Tour. Patrick Cantlay (USA) was second with $7,638,805. Bryson DeChambeau (USA) was third with $7,426,415.
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PGA Tour
Justin Thomas (USA) was the PGA Tour 2020 season leading money winner, with earnings of $7,344,040 on the Tour. Jon Rahm (Esp) was second with $5,959,819. Dustin Johnson (USA) was third with $5,837,267.
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PGA Tour
Koepka (USA) was the PGA Tour 2019 leading money winner (formerly the Arnold Palmer Award), with earnings of $9,684,006 on the Tour. Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) was second with $7,785,286. Matt Kuchar (USA) was third with $6,329,190.
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PGA Tour
Thomas (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2018 leading money winner, with earnings of $8,694,821 on the Tour. Dustin Johnson (USA) was second with $8,457,352. Justin Rose (Eng) was third with $8,130,678.
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PGA Tour
Thomas (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2017 leading money winner, with earnings of $9,921,560 on the Tour. Jordan Spieth (USA) was second with $9,433,033; Dustin Johnson) was third with $8,732,193.
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PGA Tour
Johnson (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2016 leading money winner, with earnings of $9,365,185 on the Tour. Jason Day (Aus) was second with $8,045,112; Adam Scott (Aus) was third with $6,473,090.
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PGA Tour
Spieth (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2015 leading money winner, with earnings of $12,030,465 on the Tour. Jason Day (Aus) was second with $9,403,330; Bubba Watson (USA) was third with $6,876,797.
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PGA Tour
McIlroy (N. Ire) won his second Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2014 leading money winner, with earnings of $8,280,096 on the Tour. Bubba Watson (USA) was second with $6,336,978; Jim Furyk (USA) was third with $5,987,395.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his tenth Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2013 leading money winner, with earnings of $8,553,439 on the Tour. Henrik Stenson (Swe) was second with $6,388,230; Matt Kuchar (USA) was third with $5,616,808.
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PGA Tour
McIlroy (N.Ire) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2012 leading money winner, with earnings of $8,047,952. Tiger Woods (USA) was second with $6,133,158; Brandt Snedeker (USA) was third with $4,989,739. McIlroy became the second player to top the US and European money-lists in the same season (just a year earlier, Luke Donald was the first golfer ever to achieve this feat).
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PGA Tour
Donald (Eng) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2011 leading money winner, with earnings of $6,683,214; Webb Simpson (USA) was second with $6,347,353; Nick Watney (USA) was third with $5,290,673. Donald became the first player ever to top the US and European money-lists in the same season.
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PGA Tour
Kuchar (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2010 leading money winner, with earnings of $4,910,477. Jim Furyk (USA) was second with $4,809,622; Ernie Els (RSA) was third with $4,558,861.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his ninth Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2009 leading money winner, with earnings of $10,508,163. Steve Stricker (USA) was second with $6,332,636; Phil Mickelson (USA) was third with $5,332,755.
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PGA Tour
Singh (Fiji) won his third Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2008 leading money winner, with earnings of $6,601,094. Tiger Woods was second with $5,775,000; Phil Mickelson (USA) was third with $5,188,875.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his eighth (and third straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2007 leading money winner, with earnings of $10,867,052 on the Tour. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with $5,819,988; Vijay Singh (Fiji) was third with $4,728,376.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his seventh (and second straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2006 leading money winner, with earnings of $9,941,563 on the Tour. Jim Furyk (USA) was second with $7,213,316; Adam Scott (Aus) was third with $4,978,858.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his sixth Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2005 leading money winner, with earnings of $10,628,024. Vijay Singh (Fiji) was second with $8,017,336; Phil Mickelson (USA) was third with $5,699,605.
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PGA Tour
Singh (Fiji) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2004 leading money winner, with earnings of $10,905,166 on the Tour. Ernie Els (RSA) was second with $5,787,225; Phil Mickelson (USA) was third with $5,784,823. Singh was the first ever golfer to win over $10 million in prize money in a season.
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PGA Tour
Singh (Fiji) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2003 leading money winner, with earnings of $7,573,907 on the Tour. Tiger Woods (USA) was second with $6,673,413; Davis Love III (USA) was third with $6,081,896.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his fifth (and fourth straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2002 leading money winner, with earnings of $6,912,625 on the Tour. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with $4,311,971; Vijay Singh (Fiji) was third with $3,756,563.
Awards
PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his fourth (and third straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2001 leading money winner, with earnings of $5,687,777 on the Tour. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with $4,403,883; David Toms (USA) was third with $3,791,595.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his third (and second straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 2000 leading money winner, with earnings of $9,188,321 on the Tour. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with $4,746,457; Ernie Els (RSA) was third with $3,469,405.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won his second Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1999 leading money winner, with earnings of $6,616,585 on the Tour. David Duval (USA) was second with $3,641,906; Davis Love III (USA) was third with $2,475,328.
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PGA Tour
Duval (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1998 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,591,031 on the Tour. Vijay Singh (Fiji) was second with $2,238,998; Jim Furyk (USA) was third with $2,054,334.
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PGA Tour
Woods (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1997 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,066,833 on the Tour. David Duval (USA) was second with $1,885,308; Davis Love III (USA) was third with $1,635,953. Woods was in his second year as a professional.
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PGA Tour
Lehman (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1996 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,780,159 on the Tour. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with $1,697,799; Mark Brooks (USA) was third with $1,429,396.
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PGA Tour
Norman (Aus) won his third Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1995 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,654,959 on the Tour. Billy Mayfair (USA) was second with $1,543,192; Lee Janzen (USA) was third with $1,378,966.
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PGA Tour
Price (Zim) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1994 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,499,927 on the Tour. Greg Norman (Aus) was second with $1,330,307; Mark McCumber (USA) was third with $1,208,209.
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PGA Tour
Price (Zim) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1993 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,478,557 on the Tour. Paul Azinger (USA) was second with $1,458,456; Greg Norman (Aus) was third with $1,359,653.
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PGA Tour
Couples (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1992 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,344,188 on the Tour. Davis Love III (USA) was second with $1,191,630; John Cook (USA) was third with $1,165,606.
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PGA Tour
Pavin (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1991 leading money winner, with earnings of $979,430 on the Tour. Craig Stadler (USA) was second with $827,628; Fred Couples (USA) was third with $791,749.
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PGA Tour
Norman (Aus) won his second Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1990 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,165,477 on the Tour. Wayne Levi (USA) was second with $1,024,647; Payne Stewart (USA) was third with $976,281.
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PGA Tour
Kite (USA) won his second Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1989 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,395,278 on the Tour. Payne Stewart (USA) was second with $1,201,301; Paul Azinger (USA) was third with $951,649.
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PGA Tour
Strange (USA) won his second straight Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1988 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,147,644 on the Tour. Chip Beck (USA) was second with $916,818; Joey Sindelar (USA) was third with $813,732.
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PGA Tour
Strange (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1987 leading money winner, with earnings of $925,941 on the Tour. Paul Azinger (USA) was second with $822,481; Ben Crenshaw (USA) was third with $638,194.
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PGA Tour
Norman (Aus) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1986 leading money winner, with earnings of $653,296 on the Tour. Bob Tway (USA) was second with $652,780; Payne Stewart (USA) was third with $535,389.
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PGA Tour
Strange (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1985 leading money winner, with earnings of $542,321 on the Tour. Lanny Wadkins (USA) was second with $446,893; Calvin Peete (USA) was third with $384,489.
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PGA Tour
Watson (USA) won his fifth PGA Tour leading money winner title (and associated Arnold Palmer Award), with 1984 season earnings of $476,260 on the Tour. Mark O'Meara (USA) was second with $465,873; Andy Bean (USA) was third with $422,995.
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PGA Tour
Sutton (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1983 leading money winner, with earnings of $426,668 on the Tour. Fuzzy Zoeller (USA) was second with $417,597; Lanny Wadkins (USA) was third with $319,271.
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PGA Tour
Stadler (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1982 leading money winner, with earnings of $446,462 on the Tour. Raymond Floyd (USA) was second with $386,809; Tom Kite (USA) was third with $341,081.
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PGA Tour
Kite (USA) won the inaugural Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour leading money winner, with 1981 season earnings of $375,699 on the Tour. Raymond Floyd (USA) was second with $359,360; Tom Watson (USA) was third with $347,660.
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PGA Tour
Watson (USA) won his fourth straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1980 season earnings of $530,808 on the Tour. Lee Trevino (USA) was second with $385,814; Curtis Strange (USA) was third with $271,888.
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PGA Tour
Watson (USA) won his third straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1979 season earnings of $462,636. Larry Nelson (USA) was second with $281,022; Lon Hinkle (USA) was third with $247,393.
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PGA Tour
Watson (USA) won his second straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1978 season earnings of $362,429 on the Tour. Gil Morgan (USA) was second with $267,459; Andy Bean (USA) was third with $267,241, just over $200 behind Morgan.
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PGA Tour
Watson (USA) was the PGA Tour 1977 leading money winner, with earnings of $310,653 on the Tour. Jack Nicklaus (USA) was second with $284,509; Lanny Wadkins was third with $244,882.
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PGA Tour
Nicklaus (USA) won his eighth (and second straight) PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1976 season earnings of $266,439 on the Tour. Ben Crenshaw (USA) was second with $257,759; Hale Irwin (USA) was third with $252,718.
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PGA Tour
Nicklaus (USA) won his seventh PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1975 season earnings of $298,149 on the Tour. Johnny Miller (USA) was second with $226,118; Tom Weiskopf (USA) was third with $219,140.
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PGA Tour
Miller (USA) was the PGA Tour 1974 leading money winner, with earnings of $353,021 on the Tour. Jack Nicklaus (USA) was second with $238,178; Hubert Green (USA) was third with $211,709.
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PGA Tour
Nicklaus (USA) won his sixth (and third straight) PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1973 season earnings of $308,362 on the Tour. Bruce Crampton (Aus) was second with $274,266; Tom Weiskopf (USA) was third with $245,463.
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PGA Tour
Nicklaus (USA) won his fifth (and second straight) PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1972 season earnings of $316,911 on the Tour. Lee Trevino (USA) was second with $207,254; George Archer (USA) was third with $140,254. For the second straight year Trevino (USA) was the second highest money winner behind Nicklaus (USA).
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PGA Tour
Nicklaus (USA) won his fourth PGA Tour leading money winner, with 1971 season earnings of $244,490 on the Tour. Lee Trevino (USA) was second with $231,202; Arnold Palmer (USA) was third with $209,603.
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PGA Tour
Trevino (USA) was the PGA Tour 1970 leading money winner, with earnings of $157,037 on the Tour. Billy Casper (USA) was second with $147,372; Bruce Crampton (Aus) was third with $142,609.
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PGA Tour
Beard (USA) was the PGA Tour 1969 leading money winner, with earnings of $175,223 on the Tour. Dave Hill (USA) was second with $156,423; Jack Nicklaus (USA) was third with $140,167.
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PGA of America
Casper (USA) won his second PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1968 season earnings of $205,168 on the Tour. Jack Nicklaus (USA) was second with $155,285; Tom Weiskopf (USA) was third with $152,946.
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PGA of America
Nicklaus (USA) won his third PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1967 season earnings of $188,988 on the Tour. Arnold Palmer (USA) was second on the money list. Arnold Palmer (USA) was second with $184,065; Billy Casper (USA) was third with $129,423.
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PGA of America
Casper (USA) was the PGA Tour 1966 leading money winner, with earnings of $121,945 on the Tour. Jack Nicklaus (USA) was second with $111,419; Arnold Palmer (USA) was third with $110,468.
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PGA of America
Nicklaus (USA) won his second straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1965 season earnings of $140,752 on the Tour. Tony Lema (USA) was second with $101,816; Billy Casper (USA) was third with $99,931.
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PGA of America
Nicklaus (USA) was the PGA Tour 1964 leading money winner, with earnings of $113,284 on the Tour. Arnold Palmer (USA) was second with $113,203; Billy Casper (USA) was third with $90,130.
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PGA of America
Palmer (USA) won his fourth (and second straight) PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1963 season earnings of $128,230 on the Tour. Jack Nicklaus (USA) was second with $100,050; Julius Boros (USA) was third with $77,357.
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PGA of America
Palmer (USA) won his third PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1962 season earnings of $81,448 on the Tour. Gene Littler (USA) was second with $66,201; Jack Nicklaus (USA) was third with $61,869.
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PGA of America
Player (RSA) was the PGA Tour 1961 leading money winner, with earnings of $64,540 on the Tour. Arnold Palmer (USA) was second with $61,091; Doug Sanders (USA) was third with $57,428.
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PGA of America
Palmer (USA) won his second PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1960 season earnings of $75,262 on the Tour. Ken Venturi (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Wall (USA) was the PGA Tour 1959 leading money winner, with earnings of $53,167 on the Tour. Gene Littler (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Palmer (USA) was the PGA Tour 1958 leading money winner, with earnings of $42,605 on the Tour. Billy Casper (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Mayer (USA) was the PGA Tour 1957 leading money winner, with earnings of $65,835 on the Tour. Doug Ford (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Kroll (USA) was the PGA Tour 1956 leading money winner, with earnings of $72,835 on the Tour. Dow Finsterwald (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Boros (USA) won his second PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1955 season earnings of $63,121 on the Tour. Cary Middlecoff (USA) was second on the money list.
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PGA of America
Toski (USA) was the PGA Tour 1954 leading money winner, with earnings of $65,820 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Worsham (USA) was the PGA Tour 1953 leading money winner, with earnings of $34,002 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Boros (USA) was the PGA Tour 1952 leading money winner, with earnings of $37,032 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Mangrum (USA) was the PGA Tour 1951 leading money winner, with season earnings of $26,088 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Snead (USA) won his third (and second straight) leading money winner title, with 1950 season earnings of $35,760 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Snead (USA) won his second PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1949 season earnings of $31,593 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Hogan (USA) won his fifth PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1948 season earnings of $32,112 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Demaret (USA) was the PGA Tour 1947 leading money winner, with earnings of $27,936 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Hogan (USA) won his fourth PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1946 season earnings of $42,556 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Nelson (USA) won his second PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1945 season earnings of $63,333 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Nelson (USA) was the PGA Tour 1944 leading money winner, with earnings of $37,967 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
No award made for PGA Tour leading money winner in 1943.
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PGA of America
Hogan (USA) won his third straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1942 season earnings of $13,143 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Hogan (USA) won his second straight PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1941 season earnings of $18,358 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Hogan (USA) was the PGA Tour 1940 leading money winner, with season earnings of $10,655 on the Tour. Second was Byron Nelson (USA) with $9,653. Third was Ben Hogan (USA) with $9,206.
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PGA of America
Picard (USA) was the PGA Tour 1939 leading money winner, with earnings of $10,300 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Snead (USA) was the PGA Tour 1938 leading money winner, with earnings of $19,543 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Cooper (USA) was the PGA Tour 1937 leading money winner, with earnings of $14,138 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Smith (USA) was the PGA Tour 1936 leading money winner, with earnings of $7,682 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Revolta (USA) was the PGA Tour 1935 leading money winner, with earnings of $9,543 on the Tour.
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PGA of America
Runyan (USA) won the inaugural PGA Tour leading money winner title, with 1934 season earnings of $6,767 on the Tour.
124th US Open: the No.2 Course at Pinehurst once again plays host to this most illustrious championship (June 13-16). Wyndham Clark defends his title, having won at Los Angeles CC in 2023.
79th Women’s US Open: the second women’s major championship of the season gets underway at Lancaster CC in Pennsylvania. It’s the second time the championship has been held here.
(May 30-June 2).
Nelly Korda: won the Mizuho Americas Open (May 16-19) at Liberty National GC, continuing her extraordinary form in LPGA events. This was her sixth win in seven starts in 2024.
Xander Schauffele: recorded his first major championship win, and second record-equalling low score of 62 in a major. Only he, Branden Grace, Rickie Fowler and Shane Lowry have achieved this feat in a men’s major championship.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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